Advocates for Public Vocational Rehabilitation

Maryland State Rehabilitation Council. 

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Members of the MSRC at the August 2025 Retreat
Front Row, L - R: Samantha McGinley, 
Sherri Alban, Beth Lash, Marlo Lemn, Wanda Peele, Toni March, Megan Glaze Keller, Dr. Erikk Bonner, Marlo Friedman, Chandra Smith
Back Row: L - R: L.A. Benn, Seth Masley, Todd Tolson, Kristina Richards, Tom Liniak, Kristen Patterson, Michele Hamlin, Dr. Katherine Jones, Kimberlee Schultz, Jody Boone, and Neill Christopher

What ​​Do We Believe?

The MSRC believes that employment is critical to the quality of citizenship of Marylanders with disabilities​.

What is Our Mission?

The role of the Maryland State Rehabilitation Council (MSRC) is to review, analyze and advise on plans, needs assessments, policy issues, reports and consumer satisfaction studies to enhance the quality of and access to vocational rehabilitation services provided by Maryland State Department of Education, Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) in order to promote the employment, economic self-sufficiency and independence of individuals with disabilities.

Join Us!

Improve the working lives of Marylanders with disabilities​ by joining the Maryland State Rehabilitation Council.

Visit Us!

Attend an MSRC meeting​​​. MSRC meetings are virtual, via Zoom.

MSRC-DORS Public Meetings:

The MSRC and the Maryland State Department of Education’s Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) continually assess the rehabilitation and career needs of Maryland citizens with disabilities. As part of this assessment, DORS and the MSRC hold annual public meetings.

The 2025 meetings will be held on  Tuesday, September 16th at 4:00 PM and Thursday, September 18th at 10:00 AM, via Zoom.
Meeting ID: 816 5169 1859
Passcode: SRC
AGENDA

SUBCOMMITTEE INFO & MEETINGS


Executive Committee
Blindness & Vision Services Committee
Employment & Career Development Committee
Membership & Resources Committee
Policy and Planning Committee
Public Relations and Quality Assurance

Contact Us!

QUESTIONS? Contact the MSRC at [email protected] or 410-554-9410.